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Do a test calculation and get a rough estimate of your impact on the environment.

That our lifestyle affects the environment there is probably no one who disagrees with, but how much and where? We have compiled a calculator for the 49 most common areas as it applies to daily consumption in order to provide you with an overview of what kind of impact your particular transactions have. Below you can try some of the categories by filling in the amount you spend per month. If you are a customer of the Bank of Åland you will automatically receive a calculation once a month during the fall. Read more about the Baltic Sea Card here.

We have done our best to present a way to calculate your carbon footprint based on leading financial markets data in combination with the top credit card transaction categories. Our intention is to provide insight on the footprint of each transaction in order to better understand the effect as well as enable informed decision in every day life for any one that cares about our planet.

DisclaimerThis web site is provided by the Baltic Sea Project on an "as is" and "as available" basis. The Baltic Sea Project has taken reasonable care to ensure that information is accurate at the time it was added to this web site. The website is intended to provide information and guidance only. The Baltic Sea Project is not liable for any incorrect or misrepresented information on this web site. The Baltic Sea Project makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, as to the operation of the site, the information, content, materials or products, included on this web site. The Baltic Sea Project will not be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use of this site, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, punitive or consequential damages.

CalculatorThe carbon footprint calculator has been produced on a best efforts basis. The conversion factors used in the calculator come from a variety of sources including Total CO2 Emissions (in tonnes) and Total Revenue 2015 companydata collectedfrom Thomson Reuters (12.04.2016), Total CO2 Emissions (in tonnes) and Total Revenue 2014 industry data collected from Sustainalytics (13.04.2016),social cost of carbon,is based on WorldBank¹s Mitigationof ClimateChangeWorkingGroup. Source: Clarkeet al. "Assessing Transformation Pathways," in Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change. World Energy Outlook, 2014. Data and analysis performed has been reviewed by KPMG. The Baltic Sea Project, has taken reasonable care to ensure the information is accurate, but cannot be held liable for any errors or omissions.

OffsetsAny suggestion for offset or in other ways contributing to the environment is presented in partnership with WWF.

* Industries with significant difference between Thomson Reuters and Sustainalytics data. We used the averages of both data sources to encompass information from the datasets.

My total environmental impact

Carbon footprint (g)
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Carbon footprint: Calculates average ratio per industry to show total CO2 emitted (i.e. carbon footprint) per EUR spent in given industry

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Carbon compensation (€)
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Carbon compensation: Calculates social cost of carbon, based on a global average carbon price.